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A doctor told jockey Raul Mena he would never ride again due to his injuries. This Saturday, he and Pay Billy will race in the 150th Preakness Stakes.
"It was a scary accident," Mena recalled Wednesday. “I broke 24 bones in all my body, and I was in a coma for five weeks.” Now 33, Mena has a mount in a Triple Crown race for the first time.